Issues in perfoming arts projects
Project Management
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8m 41s
Lynne Bradley, a director in the performing arts, emphasizes the importance of communication skills in her field. She believes in the power of creative and innovative thinking to overcome challenges. According to her, initial obstacles, which may seem insurmountable, can often be addressed with a fresh perspective and a creative approach to problem-solving. She also touches upon persistence in negotiations, suggesting that being tenacious and pushing discussions until the last possible moment can often lead to more favorable outcomes. Lynne implies that when one demonstrates unwavering commitment and a relentless approach to negotiation, it can compel the other party to be more flexible and accommodating.
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